It has been a wonderful opportunity and thrilling learning experience for our team at The University of Western Ontario Research Park, Sarnia-Lambton Campus, to research and write our second study for Ontario Power Generation examiningagricultural biomass as a coal replacement. This second report, “Assessment of Agricul- tural Residuals as a Biomass Fuel for Ontario Power Generation”, follows and complements our first report, “Energy Crop Options for Ontario Power Generation”.Responding to today’s concern for sustainable energy and minimization of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, requires very large projects with unprecedented levels of individual and organizational collaboration. The research team and extensive network led by Dr. Aung Oo and Dr. Katherine Albion exemplified productive collaboration, networking, cooperation, and the required maintenance of focus of large projects with diverse stakeholders. The success of this project creates optimism for the devel...